If you are a Singapore citizen looking to update your address in Singpass, don’t be stressed: you can do it by submitting an application online. This comprehensive guide is here to demystify the process and help you execute it seamlessly.
From understanding the crucial role of the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and the Elections Department (ELD) to the step-by-step procedure for changing your address, we’ve got it all covered.
So, whether you’re moving within Singapore or relocating overseas, let’s dive into the world of Singpass and make the address change process a breeze for you!
Understanding the Importance of Address Change in Singpass
Changing your address in Singpass is not just a standard administrative procedure, it’s an essential step for ensuring accurate personal records.
This is particularly important for overseas Singapore citizens who must register a Local Contact Address (LCA) with the ELD. By doing so, they can ensure their names are included or retained in the Registers of Electors, thereby maintaining their eligibility to vote.
So, whether you’re updating your residential address or your LCA, remember that it’s not just about updating a document, but also about fulfilling your civic responsibility as a Singaporean.
The Role of ICA and Identity Cards
The ICA plays a key role in the address change process. It processes applications for Identity Cards (IC), which can either be replaced or re-registered.
After you’ve submitted an application for a replacement IC or a new IC and indicated a new address in the application, you’ll receive a mail from ICA containing a 6-digit PIN. This PIN is crucial for the verification process on the e-Service platform.
Upon verification, a new National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) bearing the new address is issued. The NRIC serves as a primary form of identification, so it’s crucial to keep the information up-to-date.
The Connection between ELD and Singapore Citizens
The ELD is responsible for maintaining the Registers of Electors, a record of Singapore citizens eligible to vote. If you’ve changed your residential address to an overseas address in your IC, it’s necessary to register a Local Contact Address (LCA) with the ELD.
This step ensures that your name is included or retained in the Registers of Electors. Registration of LCA can be done online using Singpass, making it a convenient and accessible process for all Singapore citizens.
How to Change Address in Singpass
Submitting an Application
The first step in changing your address in Singpass involves submitting an application for a replacement IC or re-registration for a new IC. This can be done online via the e-Service platform.
Receiving a 6-digit PIN from ICA
After submitting the application, you’ll receive a mail from the ICA containing a 6-digit PIN. This PIN is crucial for the next step, which is verifying the PIN on the e-Service platform.
Verifying the PIN on the e-Service
Once you receive the 6-digit PIN from ICA, the next step is to verify it on the e-Service platform. It initiates the processing of your IC application. After successful verification, you can expect to receive your new NRIC bearing the updated address.
Receiving a New NRIC with Updated Address
A new NRIC eliminates the need for an address sticker, making the change of address process much smoother and more efficient. Always ensure you review the new NRIC to confirm the updated address is correct.
Requesting a Replacement Address Sticker
There may be instances where you do need to request a replacement address sticker. These could include situations where your current address sticker is damaged, lost, or has faded over time.
If you’ve successfully changed your residential address but have not received the address sticker, you can request a replacement via the e-Service platform.
Requesting a replacement address sticker is a simple process. Simply log into the e-Service platform and follow the prompts to submit your request for a replacement sticker. The new sticker will be mailed to you. Ensure to affix it correctly on your IC once received.
Checking the Status of Your Application
Logging into the e-Service to Check Application Status
Once you’ve submitted your application and completed the PIN verification, you can check the status of your application at any time by logging into the e-Service platform. This provides you with real-time updates on the progress of your application.
Understanding the Processing Timeline after PIN Verification
After verifying your PIN on the e-Service, it’s important to understand that the processing for your application takes some time. You’ll receive your new NRIC with the updated address once the application is processed.
The timeline can vary, so regularly checking the status on the e-Service platform can keep you informed.
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Greetings, what are the opening hours for ICA?